Mozambique

We’re on the frontline of AIDS in Mozambique, ensuring HIV services are designed with the needs of people most affected by HIV in mind.

Mozambique is taking strides in responding to HIV, having decreased new infections by 24% and AIDS-related deaths by 46% since 2010.

However, together with South Africa and Tanzania, Mozambique still accounted for more than half of new HIV infections and deaths from AIDS-related illness in the sub-Saharan Africa region in 2017. New HIV infections in Mozambique affect a variety of general and marginalised populations.

Together with our partners, Frontline AIDS implements five programmes in the country to respond to AIDS, focusing on LGBT and MSM, people who use drugs and young people.

DID YOU KNOW

2.1 million people are living with HIV in Mozambique

Limited data exists about how HIV affects LGBT people

Only 30% of young people have significant knowledge about how to prevent HIV.

Frontline AIDS is a registered charity in England and Wales with charity number 1038860, and a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales under company number 2883774. Registered office address: Preece House, 91-101 Davigdor Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1RE.

Unless otherwise stated, the appearance of individuals on this website gives no indication of either sexuality or HIV status.

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